Roulette’s Concert Series for New + Adventurous Music, launched in 1978, presents a wide range of experimental music including avant-jazz, new music, opera, world music, and electronic. This eclectic series features the work of well-known innovators in contemporary music, but a large percentage of the Series is devoted to emerging artists and composers.

Nicolas Collins & Kato Hideki

Thursday, June 16, 2005. 8:30 pm
Community Event
Nicolas Collins returns to his old home-town for the premiere presentation of rev. 3.0 of his “Trombone-Propelled Electronics” (the […]

Mario Diaz de Leon

Sunday, April 24, 2005. 8:30 pm
Composer Mario Diaz de Leon and his recent works for strings and electronics, as well as collaborations with video artist Jay King. […]

Lise Vachon: Landmarks

Saturday, April 23, 2005. 8:30 pm
“Landmarks” A bewitching white griot exploring world music, men at the heart of it, and their voice. Sounds, human sounds, […]

Michael Evans & Susan Hefner

Friday, April 22, 2005. 8:30 pm
In Fulminate Moon, percussionist/multi-instrumentalist Michael Evans and dancer Susan Hefner provide a wry glimpse of our struggle as men and […]

James Fei

Thursday, April 21, 2005. 8:30 pm
Two Projects with Live Electronics: The collaborative duo with Kato Hideki employs analog devices in various unstable configurations, also […]

Joan La Barbara

Wednesday, April 20, 2005. 8:30 pm
Myriad colors, textured sonic atmospheres, spinning shapes and sound paintings.

Shelley Hirsch & Okkyung Lee

Sunday, April 17, 2005. 8:30 pm
Voice and cello. Language and singing reconfigured alongside traditional Korean music and shameless noise. One of the great imaginations, […]

John Butcher & Gerry Hemingway

Saturday, April 16, 2005. 8:30 pm
Playing in duo since 2000, their recent Mulhouse Festival concert was introduced with “It is so beautiful that one cannot speak about […]

Alcides Lanza w/ Meg Sheppard

Friday, April 15, 2005. 8:30 pm
Trilogy is an evening of music theatre for actress-singer, electronic sounds and electronic extensions, with digital synthesizers and lighting […]

Jim Staley & Ikue Mori

Thursday, April 14, 2005. 8:30 pm
Trombone (and all that implies and more) with electronic percussion (and all that promises delivered) by two incredible improvisers with a long […]